Quote by: Hal Duncan

I’d take you home with me, see, but two of us in the same Behold? Just wouldn’t work, ends up in all sorts of squabbles over interior design; and the human, well, one faery in the Behold of the Eye, that just gives them a little twinkle of imagination, but more than one and it’s like a bloody fireworks display. They get all unstable and , blinded by the glamour of , real or imagined, concrete or abstract. They get confused between beauty and truth and meaning, you see, start thinking every butterfly-brained idea must be true; before you know it they’ve gone schizo on you and you’re in a three-way firefight with all the angels and the demons, them and their bloody .


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Author Bio


  • NameHal Duncan
  • DescriptionScottish writer
  • BornOctober 21, 1971
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionPoet; Author; Novelist
  • WorksVellum; Ink; Escape From Hell!